NdCuOTe

semiconductor
· NdCuOTe

NdCuOTe is an experimental ternary oxide-telluride compound combining neodymium, copper, oxygen, and tellurium elements, classified as a semiconductor material. This compound belongs to the family of mixed-anion semiconductors and is primarily of research interest for potential thermoelectric and electronic device applications, where the combination of rare-earth (Nd) and transition metal (Cu) elements with mixed oxygen-tellurium bonding may offer tunable band structure and carrier transport properties. The material remains largely in the research phase; its practical advantages over conventional semiconductors and commercial viability are still under investigation in academic and materials development laboratories.

thermoelectric energy conversion (research)solid-state electronics (experimental)rare-earth semiconductor compoundsmixed-anion materials researchpower generation from waste heat (exploratory)next-generation semiconductor development

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